On the ball with C-Webb

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On the ball with C-Webb

By Marc Stein
ESPN.com



He expects the Philadelphia 76ers to overtake the New Jersey Nets and win the Atlantic Division. He expects to play four or five more years on that creaky knee.
He expects your skepticism about the knee and his relationship with Allen Iverson.


In return, Chris Webber simply expects you to hear him out as he addresses all of the above and more. Averaging 19.8 points and 9.8 boards -- but only 3.3 assists -- for a team that was one game under .500 when it got him and which presently sits at 30-29, Webber stopped for a brief chat in Dallas recently, just days after commemorating the one-year anniversary of his trade from Sacramento to the Sixers.


The highlights:

Webber on the perception he and Iverson don't mesh well:
"I heard that more in the beginning of the year, but I don't pay any attention to it. I don't think people understand our relationship. I live five houses away from Allen. I still respect the fact the he brought me here. He knows that I want the ball in my hands -- but not when he has it. There's enough to go around.


"But when he doesn't have the ball, I feel I should have it, because even if I'm not feeling up to it, I can get Kyle [Korver] good shots or other guys good shots. I just want to be able to get the most out of my passing. I'm not going to lead the league in scoring. I've told Allen I want him to average more than he is now.


"When I got here, Kyle told me that he wanted to play like Peja [Stojakovic did with Webber in Sacramento]. Me, too! I just want to bring my knowledge and be able to use it, that's all. Thirteen years of playing against everybody from Hakeem [Olajuwon] to Moses Malone to now, I think I can bring a unique perspective and Allen knows this. We talk about it all the time. It's not like it's a secret."


On the source of his well-documented frustration this season:
"The thing that bothers me is that I come from winning. Losing is what frustrates me. Being on the East Coast and losing, where it's not as good as the [Western Conference], that frustrates me. When I want to be the distributor sometimes and I don't get the ball, that frustrates me. But playing with a guy like Allen? Like I said, I don't think people understand our relationship."


On the Sixers exploring the possibility of trading Iverson:
"When all the [trade] rumors were going around [last month], I was saying, 'Don't leave me by myself here without him.' I don't know if he was really worried, but I do know he doesn't want to go."


On what the Sixers need to shake their up-and-down ways:
"I think anything can happen in the playoffs. But I've got to give guys like Andre [Iguodala] a lot of credit, and John Salmons, because they've been thrown into the fire without a veteran [swingman] to show them the ropes and all the shortcuts. A guy that has been in the wars and has been in that situation, so they've made their mistakes. It's a lot of trial by error right now. And I'm not putting the onus on them, but I think that's what we're finding and defining.


On the state of his surgically repaired left knee at 33:
"Actually, truthfully, my body feels wonderful . . . to be able to rebound this year and to be able to jump off one leg. I can't wait until this summer. This is the first year fully healed, and then in the summer I can take that workout to a different level. I know it's just talk and you have to show it, but I feel really good. I'm getting better and I can go four more years, five more years -- strong. I know I was really athletic at one time, but I can still get to the hole, still dunk, still do things."


On his future alongside AI:
"For me and him, we look at this as an opportunity to get in there and win. He's very popular, but we both feel the same way -- not everybody wants him and I definitely feel the same way. We try not to preach it because we don't want to make a big story out of this until we win a championship, but me and him hang out so much it's ridiculous. I look at him like my little brother and I've got to protect him. I don't want to make this a tear-jerker, but that's my dawg."



http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dailydime-060308
 
I read that on ESPN.com, just makes me wish he was still with us. He's been playing out of his mind lately.
 
cdep73 said:
I read that on ESPN.com, just makes me wish he was still with us. He's been playing out of his mind lately.

I love Webb, he's my favorite player. Offensively, he's only a little less than what he was before. I just have issues with him defensively. He still lacks the athleticism to be even an average defender. SAR is a better defender than Webb, it's just a fact. Kenny isn't but Kenny I think it about an even rebounding with Webb but definitely better for his size and contract.

I still wish Webber was a King but I don't wish for his contract on any team nor do I wish his lack of athleticism on the defensive end. Offensively, he is still very good though, which I really do enjoy.
 
Nice article, thanks for posting KK. I hope he is around for another 5 years. I'm glad for the sake of the team that him and AI made up. They've definitely been looking more friendly lately and Chris has been smiling a lot more in his interviews which is good to see.
 
the last line in the interview is funny.

"I look at him like my little brother and I've got to protect him. I don't want to make this a tear-jerker, but that's my dawg."

i love cwebb :)
 
speaking of Webber...why isn't he playing late in the fourth quarter of the game versus Boston??? Maybe an injury???
 
acisking said:
speaking of Webber...why isn't he playing late in the fourth quarter of the game versus Boston??? Maybe an injury???

I was wondering the same thing myself, they didn't say anything on their website.
 
appaently the coach just chose to bench him....it makes no sense....even Iverson was even a bit shocked/angry about it

"If I was a player of his caliber and I was a player with what he has on his resume and who he is, most importantly, to this team, I would be upset not playing a whole quarter," Iverson said. "If I was in his shoes, I'd feel the same way. I might be a little worse. It's just something we've got to deal with. Hopefully, it doesn't get out of hand and we just move on to the next game."
 
acisking said:
appaently the coach just chose to bench him....it makes no sense....even Iverson was even a bit shocked/angry about it

"If I was a player of his caliber and I was a player with what he has on his resume and who he is, most importantly, to this team, I would be upset not playing a whole quarter," Iverson said. "If I was in his shoes, I'd feel the same way. I might be a little worse. It's just something we've got to deal with. Hopefully, it doesn't get out of hand and we just move on to the next game."

I was surprised Webb sat for a quarter too. Good to see that AI is sticking up for him ... it's good that they're getting along better. Coach must have heard the complaints loud and clear cause Webb played 40+ minutes tonight... he shot poorly but grabbed 20 rebounds!! Wow.
 
LMM said:
the last line in the interview is funny.

"I look at him like my little brother and I've got to protect him. I don't want to make this a tear-jerker, but that's my dawg."

i love cwebb :)

...sigh... me too....

and, I agree with loopy... Webb has been smiling more lately, and that is great to see!
 
CWebb would probably love playing for the Kings now. He would have that WARRIOR he was seaching for in Artest, the one he could "go to war with" night in and night out.

He's got his best bud Bibby, where their two man game would be unstoppable again.

He's got his bud Brad, that can also help facilitate the offense and go on hunting trips together.

Peja's gone. Vlade too

He's got another Warrior in Bonzi, better offense that Christe but a slightly worse defender. In addtion, he would love the energy from the young guns: Kevin Martin and Garcia. Along with having great backups in K9 and SAR.

What's the point of my post, I'm not really sure..... but I do really miss the guy (just not his contract).
 
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